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We need to re-install Windows 98 SE or ME or 2K-Pro on a laptop that has its

CD drive internal connection damaged. The floppy drive works though.

 

We have all the original Windows CDs and a Win98 boot floppy, as well as all

the required drivers. The unit originally had Win98 on it that was later

upgraded to WinME and subsequently to Win2K-Pro.

 

Can we - take out the hard drive and format it (using appropriate existing

adapters) in FAT on another machine and -

copy the CD contents and device drivers to an install folder, and -

put that drive back into the laptop, and -

boot with the Win98 floppy, and -

run Setup from the install folder, bypassing the CD drive?

 

Somebody says this can be done but I wanted to hear from the learned folks

here first before proceeding.

 

Regards and TIA

 

Alpha

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Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

Shouldn't be a problem at all.

 

Format the drive as FAT32, copy the folder Win9x from the Win Me CD to the

newly formatted drive. Replace drive in laptop, boot to DOS using your

Boot floppy and then run setup.exe that is in the C:\Win9x folder.

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

Alpha <alpha@do.not.respond> wrote:

> We need to re-install Windows 98 SE or ME or 2K-Pro on a laptop that

> has its CD drive internal connection damaged. The floppy drive works

> though.

> We have all the original Windows CDs and a Win98 boot floppy, as well

> as all the required drivers. The unit originally had Win98 on it that

> was later upgraded to WinME and subsequently to Win2K-Pro.

>

> Can we - take out the hard drive and format it (using appropriate

> existing adapters) in FAT on another machine and -

> copy the CD contents and device drivers to an install folder, and -

> put that drive back into the laptop, and -

> boot with the Win98 floppy, and -

> run Setup from the install folder, bypassing the CD drive?

>

> Somebody says this can be done but I wanted to hear from the learned

> folks here first before proceeding.

>

> Regards and TIA

>

> Alpha

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Posted

RE: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

I'm sure you'll get a lot of answers on this, but I'd see how much a CD drive

repair would cost. If doable, then putting 2K back on would be the best idea.

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I mastered Wordstar graphics!

 

 

"Alpha" wrote:

> We need to re-install Windows 98 SE or ME or 2K-Pro on a laptop that has its

> CD drive internal connection damaged. The floppy drive works though.

>

> We have all the original Windows CDs and a Win98 boot floppy, as well as all

> the required drivers. The unit originally had Win98 on it that was later

> upgraded to WinME and subsequently to Win2K-Pro.

>

> Can we - take out the hard drive and format it (using appropriate existing

> adapters) in FAT on another machine and -

> copy the CD contents and device drivers to an install folder, and -

> put that drive back into the laptop, and -

> boot with the Win98 floppy, and -

> run Setup from the install folder, bypassing the CD drive?

>

> Somebody says this can be done but I wanted to hear from the learned folks

> here first before proceeding.

>

> Regards and TIA

>

> Alpha

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Guest John John (MVP)
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Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

You can install from a flat folder and MS-DOS. If your goal is to

install Windows 2000 copy the i386 folder from the Windows 2000 CD to

the hard drive and then start the Setup with a Windows 98 Startup

diskette, that entails of course that the drive will be formated FAT32.

Make sure that you have smartdrv.exe on the W98 startup floppy.

 

After you copy the i386 folder to the hard disk you can then start the

Windows 2000 installation from MS-DOS by executing WINNT from the i386

folder on the hard disk.

 

See here for typical instructions:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315349

 

The instructions are for XP but it's the same thing for Windows 2000.

 

You can convert the file system to NTFS after the installation but make

sure that the partition is aligned to a 4K boundary or else you will end

up with 512 byte clusters. http://aumha.org/win5/a/ntfscvt.php

 

John

 

Alpha wrote:

> We need to re-install Windows 98 SE or ME or 2K-Pro on a laptop that has its

> CD drive internal connection damaged. The floppy drive works though.

>

> We have all the original Windows CDs and a Win98 boot floppy, as well as all

> the required drivers. The unit originally had Win98 on it that was later

> upgraded to WinME and subsequently to Win2K-Pro.

>

> Can we - take out the hard drive and format it (using appropriate existing

> adapters) in FAT on another machine and -

> copy the CD contents and device drivers to an install folder, and -

> put that drive back into the laptop, and -

> boot with the Win98 floppy, and -

> run Setup from the install folder, bypassing the CD drive?

>

> Somebody says this can be done but I wanted to hear from the learned folks

> here first before proceeding.

>

> Regards and TIA

>

> Alpha

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Thanks! (Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive)

 

Thanks! (Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive)

 

"Alpha" <alpha@do.not.respond> wrote in message

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> We need to re-install Windows 98 SE or ME or 2K-Pro on a laptop that has

> its

> CD drive internal connection damaged. The floppy drive works though.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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Thanks for the very quick and informative responses!

This will be really helpful here now.

Regards and thanks again. God Bless!

Posted

Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

Alpha wrote:

> Can we - take out the hard drive and format it (using appropriate

> existing adapters) in FAT on another machine and -

> copy the CD contents and device drivers to an install folder,

> and - put that drive back into the laptop, and -

> boot with the Win98 floppy, and -

> run Setup from the install folder, bypassing the CD drive?

 

Yes, you can do that.

 

In fact, if you remove the laptop's hard drive and slave it to another

PC, yes you can fdisk and format the hard drive, and put the dos system

files on the drive (format drive: /s) to make it bootable.

 

Then you can copy the contents of a win-98 CD to the drive (I'd copy it

to it's own directory, like c:\win98-cd).

 

While the drive is still slaved to another PC, that is a good time to

transfer other installation CD's to the drive - like Microsoft office or

other apps. It's also a good time to download win-98 drivers for the

laptop's video hardware, motherboard chipset, ethernet and usb hardware,

etc. It's far easier to install them once they're already on the drive.

 

Don't forget to put a copy of winzip on the drive as well, as it will

probably be needed to unzip those driver files.

 

When it's all done, and the drive is back in the laptop, just make sure

that there is no file on the drive called "win.com". Sometimes (or most

times) the presence of that file anywhere on a system will prevent

win-98 installation.

Guest Jeff Richards
Posted

Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

Do not format that drive while it is installed in another machine. Format

it before removing it from the laptop, and use the other installation only

for copying the installation files onto the drive.

--

Jeff Richards

MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

"Alpha" <alpha@do.not.respond> wrote in message

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> We need to re-install Windows 98 SE or ME or 2K-Pro on a laptop that has

> its

> CD drive internal connection damaged. The floppy drive works though.

>

> We have all the original Windows CDs and a Win98 boot floppy, as well as

> all

> the required drivers. The unit originally had Win98 on it that was later

> upgraded to WinME and subsequently to Win2K-Pro.

>

> Can we - take out the hard drive and format it (using appropriate existing

> adapters) in FAT on another machine and -

> copy the CD contents and device drivers to an install folder, and -

> put that drive back into the laptop, and -

> boot with the Win98 floppy, and -

> run Setup from the install folder, bypassing the CD drive?

>

> Somebody says this can be done but I wanted to hear from the learned folks

> here first before proceeding.

>

> Regards and TIA

>

> Alpha

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Posted

Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

Jeff Richards wrote:

> Do not format that drive while it is installed in another machine.

 

Why not?

 

If he connects the drive to another system, and then boots the other

system into DOS with a win-98 floppy with fdisk and format on it, he

should have no problems.

> Format it before removing it from the laptop,

 

Do that, or connect it as described above.

> and use the other installation

 

you mean system?

> only for copying the installation files onto the drive.

 

And other files / apps, as described in the previous post.

Guest Jeff Richards
Posted

Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

There is no guarantee that a drive formatted in one machine will be

recognised as validly formatted when installed in another machine, and that

is especially true if the machines are very different, eg a laptop and a

desktop. It's even the case if the OP takes care to ensure that BIOS

settings for the drive are exactly the same or the machines are allowed to

autodetect..

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Jeff Richards

MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

"98 Guy" <98@Guy.com> wrote in message news:48CC2F00.117A5A83@Guy.com...

> Jeff Richards wrote:

>

>> Do not format that drive while it is installed in another machine.

>

> Why not?

>

> If he connects the drive to another system, and then boots the other

> system into DOS with a win-98 floppy with fdisk and format on it, he

> should have no problems.

>

>> Format it before removing it from the laptop,

>

> Do that, or connect it as described above.

>

>> and use the other installation

>

> you mean system?

>

>> only for copying the installation files onto the drive.

>

> And other files / apps, as described in the previous post.

Posted

Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

Top-poster Jeff Richards wrote:

> There is no guarantee that a drive formatted in one machine will be

> recognised as validly formatted when installed in another machine,

 

What are you smoking?

 

The *only* problem I've ever seen regarding formatting and subsequent OS

installation was when I created a FAT-32 partition to install XP on

using OnTrack's Disk Manager and it gave a choice for OS installation

and I didn't think it mattered so I chose Windows-ME and the install

continuously failed until I re-partitioned using the "XP" choice.

> and that is especially true if the machines are very different,

> eg a laptop and a desktop.

 

Bull crap.

 

If you take any machine, attach a hard drive to it, boot DOS with a

win-98 floppy containing fdisk and format, and then partition, format

and sys the hard drive, that drive will have a logical structure that

will be no different than if it was partitioned and formatted on any

other system and it will boot into dos when connected to any other

system.

 

This assumes that the bios is compatible with the size of the drive, and

that the user hasn't entered any crazy-ass head and sector information

in the cmos setup. If the drive is less than 32 gb, then it's a

non-issue. If either system motherboard is less than 6 years old, then

it's a non-issue.

Posted

Done!!! - Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

Done!!! - Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

"Alpha" <alpha@do.not.respond> wrote in message

news:eMIyp1cFJHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> We need to re-install Windows 98 SE or ME or 2K-Pro on a laptop that has

> its

> CD drive internal connection damaged. The floppy drive works though.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

 

The task went off absolutely smoothly. Windows 2000 Pro was installed off

the hard drive.

The HDD was formatted and "sys"ed and then a folder created to copy the

entire contents of the install CD on another machine.

Did not even need the boot floppy to get to the hard drive prompt.

Just once the set-up process asked to verify the location of the install

files.

Thanks for the encouragement and very helpful information.

Regards and God Bless.

Guest Jeff Richards
Posted

Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

OP states that the machine originally had W98. Therefore, there's every

chance that the laptop will be old enough for that sort of compatibity to be

an issue.

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Jeff Richards

MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

"98 Guy" <98@Guy.com> wrote in message news:48CC993A.51CEA38D@Guy.com...

> Top-poster Jeff Richards wrote:

>

>> There is no guarantee that a drive formatted in one machine will be

>> recognised as validly formatted when installed in another machine,

>

> What are you smoking?

>

> The *only* problem I've ever seen regarding formatting and subsequent OS

> installation was when I created a FAT-32 partition to install XP on

> using OnTrack's Disk Manager and it gave a choice for OS installation

> and I didn't think it mattered so I chose Windows-ME and the install

> continuously failed until I re-partitioned using the "XP" choice.

>

>> and that is especially true if the machines are very different,

>> eg a laptop and a desktop.

>

> Bull crap.

>

> If you take any machine, attach a hard drive to it, boot DOS with a

> win-98 floppy containing fdisk and format, and then partition, format

> and sys the hard drive, that drive will have a logical structure that

> will be no different than if it was partitioned and formatted on any

> other system and it will boot into dos when connected to any other

> system.

>

> This assumes that the bios is compatible with the size of the drive, and

> that the user hasn't entered any crazy-ass head and sector information

> in the cmos setup. If the drive is less than 32 gb, then it's a

> non-issue. If either system motherboard is less than 6 years old, then

> it's a non-issue.

Posted

Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

I support Jeff in this case 98 Guy because he has always been helpful to me

in the past.

 

"Jeff Richards" wrote:

> OP states that the machine originally had W98. Therefore, there's every

> chance that the laptop will be old enough for that sort of compatibity to be

> an issue.

> --

> Jeff Richards

> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> "98 Guy" <98@Guy.com> wrote in message news:48CC993A.51CEA38D@Guy.com...

> > Top-poster Jeff Richards wrote:

> >

> >> There is no guarantee that a drive formatted in one machine will be

> >> recognised as validly formatted when installed in another machine,

> >

> > What are you smoking?

> >

> > The *only* problem I've ever seen regarding formatting and subsequent OS

> > installation was when I created a FAT-32 partition to install XP on

> > using OnTrack's Disk Manager and it gave a choice for OS installation

> > and I didn't think it mattered so I chose Windows-ME and the install

> > continuously failed until I re-partitioned using the "XP" choice.

> >

> >> and that is especially true if the machines are very different,

> >> eg a laptop and a desktop.

> >

> > Bull crap.

> >

> > If you take any machine, attach a hard drive to it, boot DOS with a

> > win-98 floppy containing fdisk and format, and then partition, format

> > and sys the hard drive, that drive will have a logical structure that

> > will be no different than if it was partitioned and formatted on any

> > other system and it will boot into dos when connected to any other

> > system.

> >

> > This assumes that the bios is compatible with the size of the drive, and

> > that the user hasn't entered any crazy-ass head and sector information

> > in the cmos setup. If the drive is less than 32 gb, then it's a

> > non-issue. If either system motherboard is less than 6 years old, then

> > it's a non-issue.

>

>

>

Guest John John (MVP)
Posted

Re: Done!!! - Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

Re: Done!!! - Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

Alpha wrote:

> "Alpha" <alpha@do.not.respond> wrote in message

> news:eMIyp1cFJHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>

>>We need to re-install Windows 98 SE or ME or 2K-Pro on a laptop that has

>>its

>>CD drive internal connection damaged. The floppy drive works though.

>>

>

>

> The task went off absolutely smoothly. Windows 2000 Pro was installed off

> the hard drive.

> The HDD was formatted and "sys"ed and then a folder created to copy the

> entire contents of the install CD on another machine.

> Did not even need the boot floppy to get to the hard drive prompt.

> Just once the set-up process asked to verify the location of the install

> files.

> Thanks for the encouragement and very helpful information.

> Regards and God Bless.

 

You're welcome, glad to see that things went well.

 

John

Guest letterman@invalid.com
Posted

Re: Re-installing on laptop with no CD drive

 

On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 11:20:35 -0700, "Alpha" <alpha@do.not.respond>

wrote:

>We need to re-install Windows 98 SE or ME or 2K-Pro on a laptop that has its

>CD drive internal connection damaged. The floppy drive works though.

>

>We have all the original Windows CDs and a Win98 boot floppy, as well as all

>the required drivers. The unit originally had Win98 on it that was later

>upgraded to WinME and subsequently to Win2K-Pro.

>

>Can we - take out the hard drive and format it (using appropriate existing

>adapters) in FAT on another machine and -

>copy the CD contents and device drivers to an install folder, and -

>put that drive back into the laptop, and -

>boot with the Win98 floppy, and -

>run Setup from the install folder, bypassing the CD drive?

>

>Somebody says this can be done but I wanted to hear from the learned folks

>here first before proceeding.

>

>Regards and TIA

>

>Alpha

>-------

>

 

I have not used my Win98 cd in years. I keep the files on my

harddrive and just use that. When I initially installed 98, the CD

was so damn slow it took forever to install. I let the cd copy the

files to the harddrive overnight. I installed 98 the next day, from

the HD. I cound not even find my Win98 CD anymore, but I just bought

a Win98 CD (with the original book), and Microsoft Office. I bought

all of that at a garage sale for 50cents. I never had an original

Win98 manual, so it was fun to look at, and now I have a CD again,

even though I know my original one is somewhere in my clutter.


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